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End Launch Waveguide to Coaxial Adapter 33-50GHz Frequency Range RM-EWCA22

Short Description:

The RM-EWCA22 are end launch waveguide to coaxial adapters that operate the frequency range of 33-50GHz. They are designed and manufactured for instrumentation grade quality but offered at a commercial grade price, allowing for an efficient transition between the rectangular waveguide and 2.4mm female coaxial connector. 


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Features

● Full Waveguide Band Performance

● Low Insertion Loss and VSWR

● Test Lab

● Instrumentation

 

Specifications

        RM-EWCA22

Item

Specification

Units

Frequency Range

33-50

GHz

Waveguide

WR22

dBi

VSWR

1.5 Max

 

Insertion Loss

0.5 Max

dB

Return Loss

20 Typ.

dB

Flange

UG383/U-M

 

Connector

2.4mm-Female  

2.4mm-Male

 

Peak Power

0.02

kW

Material

Al

 

Size(L*W*H)

38.728.6(±5)

40.6*Ø28.6(±5)

mm

Net Weight

0.014

Kg


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  • An End-Launch Waveguide to Coaxial Adapter is a specific type of transition designed to achieve a low-reflection connection from the end of a waveguide (as opposed to its broad wall) to a coaxial line. It is primarily used in compact systems requiring an in-line connection along the waveguide’s propagation direction.

    Its operating principle typically involves extending the inner conductor of the coaxial line directly into the cavity at the waveguide’s end, forming an effective monopole radiator or probe. Through precise mechanical design, often incorporating stepped or tapered impedance transformers, the characteristic impedance of the coaxial line (typically 50 ohms) is smoothly matched to the wave impedance of the waveguide. This minimizes the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio across the operating band.

    The key advantages of this component are its compact connection orientation, ease of integration into system chains, and capability for good high-frequency performance. Its main drawbacks are stringent design and manufacturing tolerance requirements, and a operational bandwidth typically limited by the matching structure. It is commonly found in millimeter-wave systems, test measurement setups, and the feed networks of high-performance radars.

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